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8/9/2019 June 9 2010 Primary Election Results in Western and Central Maine
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Lewiston,Maine,Wednesday,June 9,2010B4
ElEctionrEsultsCounty totals
Referendums
GOVERNORP EO PL E' S V ET O W IN D E NE RG Y T RA N SP OR TA TI ON E CO NO MI C D EV . W AT ER Q LT Y.
Democrats Republicans
Community McGowan Mitchell Rowe Abbott Beardsley Jacobson Mills YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO
Avon 8 12 6 6 1 7 0 13 13 13 3
20 40 11 19 0 0 5 23 34 25 7 148 92 146 94 144 94 122 117 146 96
Carthage 10 12 6 11 0 3 0 7 12 9 0 74 25 55 42 53 45 42 56 48 51
27 24 18 27 2 2 3 71 35 17 6 208 96 161 142 167 137 141 158 150 149
3 4 0 10 0 0 1 15 2 5 0 37 15 22 30 30 21 29 23 27 259 8 8 4 3 2 0 10 17 23 5 76 42 75 44 86 33 68 50 76 44
11 20 4 17 4 9 1 37 25 15 9 124 54 72 108 92 91 76 105 81 96
Farmington 115 191 106 92 40 30 13 363 400 149 24 1,190 531 1,025 677 986 712 878 806 936 758
Industry 2 4 1 5 3 2 0 9 4 3 1 176 69 132 113 122 122 115 129 120 123
Jay 252 233 87 142 24 30 6 156 74 96 11 1,032 475 951 557 959 548 852 746 916 589
Madrid
New Sharon
11 22 10 14 7 8 0 55 45 24 2 166 58 92 128 98 122 78 141 84 134
Perkins T.
Phillips
6 4 3 8 4 2 0 11 9 10 2 46 22 29 38 33 32 31 35 34 32
Sandy River 34 17 30 22 33 19 23 28 26 26
Strong
Temple 17 18 10 15 2 2 0 31 29 10 2 118 43 93 67 87 72 76 82 86 76
Weld 13 1 8 1 0 1 2 7 3 1 2 2 4 1 3 2 10 57 77 86 73 89 71 93 72 91
Wilton 94 155 82 77 28 42 8 217 164 89 17 819 410 744 481 708 515 594 685 593 531
County totals 598 765 362 459 125 142 38 1,020 887 501 91 4,258 2,006 3,704 2,629 3,671 2,652 3,196 3,254 3,395 2,821
Referendums
GOVERNORP EO PL E' S V ET O W IN D E NE RG Y T RA N SP OR TA TI ON E CO NO MI C D EV . W AT ER Q LT Y.
Democrats Republicans
Community McGowan Mitchell Rowe Abbott Beardsley Jacobson Mills YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO
Albany 13 12 6 7 7 0 1 4 11 40 4 77 54 80 51 81 49 74 56 69 60
Andover
Bethel 90 104 34 70 41 9 5 81 59 250 10 556 632 365 616 375 540 444 584 404
Byron 5 3 0 5 3 1 0 2 2 12 0 25 18 22 18 22 20 20 21 19 24
Canton
Denmark 10 29 16 43 37 8 2 52 13 36 10 223 102 167 156 159 163 146 177 145 178
90 19 35 31 12 0 51 30 60 6 391 216 315 282 296 293 243 346 261 279
Gilead 9 7 4 2 2 1 1 4 3 8 1 37 25 32 30 31 31 31 29 27 33
Greenwood 24 9 8 12 10 1 1 22 8 62 1 124 89 135 78 129 75 120 84 113 92
Hanover 6 3 3 10 9 1 0 10 6 26 2 59 33 51 41 49 40 42 47 48 41
Hartford
Hiram
Lovell 16 40 9 29 11 6 3 33 40 31 8 163 111 143 126 55 114 120 149 28 141
Mexico 161 106 47 77 20 8 3 26 19 5 8 438 277 418 296 478 233 398 309 449 260
11 8 1 10 5 1 0 5 3 57 1
Norway 77 135 79 87 34 27 11 155 66 217 24 705 431 676 464 685 458 570 562 622 514
Oxford 41 90 30 70 38 32 14 156 61 138 43 592 266 439 504 423 425 358 491 389 458
Paris 75 135 54 77 50 22 16 150 75 203 22 681 437 614 491 611 486 537 563 571 526
Peru
Porter 13 30 19 30 22 1 3 40 31 41 7 198 101 155 192 170 124 144 149 139 155
17 9 2 22 3 2 3 12 3 21 0
Rumford4 7 2 9 0 0 2 2 4 11 1 43 23 32 31 37 27 26 37 29 35
Stow
Sumner 30 25 17 20 8 9 3 34 25 36 1 142 96 121 141 124 139 102 158 107 156
Sweden
Upton 6 2 1 2 0 2 0 5 0 8 2 23 11 18 16 19 14 17 16 17 17
34 45 21 34 21 6 0 37 37 80 13 291 136 225 200 216 204 187 226 191 230
West Paris 24 52 20 17 17 10 7 36 26 63 6 238 136 222 152 228 137 174 188 172 193
Woodstock 22 43 12 21 12 9 3 42 14 89 8 262 128 211 176 201 189 183 206 192 189
778 894 404 689 381 168 78 959 536 1,494 178 5,268 2,690 4,708 3,810 4,630 3,596 4,032 4,258 4,172 3,985
County totals ReferendumsGOVERNOR
P EO PL E' S V ET O W IN D E NE RG Y T RA N SP OR TA TI ON E CO NO MI C D EV . W AT ER Q LT Y.Democrats Republicans
Auburn McGowan Mitchell Rowe Abbott Beardsley Jacobson Mills YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO
Ward 1 72 125 100 82 44 14 14 160 78 118 14 650 407 584 426 587 331 646 314 586 286
Ward 2 69 131 130 113 35 17 12 151 47 86 16 595 455 607 410 503 406 518 438 490 377
Ward 3 70 130 79 81 38 12 13 138 40 102 29 590 458 565 448 503 406 482 472 486 377
Ward 4 78 98 85 112 25 11 23 134 47 104 31 525 520 512 494 429 472 415 538 415 445
Ward 5 86 124 73 105 18 12 9 111 28 55 18 589 459 589 427 498 410 476 481 475 386
City total 375 608 467 493 160 66 71 694 240 465 108 2,949 2,299 2,857 2,205 2,520 2,025 2,537 2,243 2,452 1,871
McGowan Mitchell Rowe Abbott Beardsley Jacobson Mills YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO
Ward 1 61 1 30 93 82 17 12 8 86 23 56 17 429 316 456 284 421 314 385 350 429 309
Ward 2 159 249 155 187 41 11 14 175 38 118 15 935 547 870 605 838 642 714 735 835 633
Ward 3 39 104 49 57 6 6 1 46 11 23 5 258 202 320 134 325 128 289 165 321 137
Ward 4 135 1 63 81 1 39 11 12 8 1 22 23 56 21 621 388 608 389 565 430 473 518 556 442
Ward 5 58 137 54 57 3 3 3 31 5 34 7 288 221 350 154 337 169 307 194 353 148
Ward 6 155 210 101 139 16 12 10 186 38 102 23 831 454 733 547 681 600 607 666 674 596
Ward 7 130 177 86 176 17 10 10 110 18 52 18 668 383 609 418 606 421 514 514 607 430
Central 154 2 81 1 12 95 17 7 6 69 35 72 21 597 444 630 396 667 352 580 441 682 342
City total 891 968 434 606 128 73 60 825 191 513 127 4,627 2,955 4,576 2,927 4,440 3,056 3,869 3,583 4,457 3,037
Towns McGowan Mitchell Rowe Abbott Beardsley Jacobson Mills YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO
Durham 753 348 535 559 494 602 443 650 449 649
Greene 81 132 54 104 34 17 12 172 49 89 28 759 271 511 511 443 577 417 599 437 586
Leeds 31 66 58 46 9 14 2 92 29 48 11 388 156 254 288 246 292 199 338 216 317
Lisbon 154 294 94 197 50 61 25 486 92 207 52 1,732 656 1,282 1,088 1,205 1,168 1,057 1,303 1,178 1,188
Livermore 83 1 11 31 62 14 42 7 72 50 73 11 492 207 331 360 323 358 294 391 287 399
Liv. Falls 70 122 30 73 15 17 9 68 52 43 9 459 235 426 266 403 273 347 324 356 319
40 60 25 44 8 10 24 91 34 79 12 393 168 254 299 260 287 212 330 254 295
Minot 48 57 34 50 21 17 6 1 14 27 95 18 421 209 349 280 296 333 252 373 273 352
Poland 70 119 102 110 48 20 23 219 76 161 43 816 468 692 592 650 624 598 677 627 647
105 154 43 102 13 11 10 167 35 111 18 807 291 584 519 521 576 447 646 501 591
Turner 104 140 71 138 50 39 18 337 65 149 30 1,018 336 688 721 642 768 520 894 585 831
Wales 25 26 13 26 13 15 2 87 15 37 11 299 98 178 213 145 246 141 250 145 246
County totals 8 11 1, 28 1 5 55 9 52 2 75 2 63 1 38 1, 90 5 5 24 1, 09 2 2 43 8 ,3 37 3 ,4 43 6 ,0 84 5 ,6 96 5 ,6 28 6 ,1 04 4 ,9 27 6 ,7 75 5 ,3 08 6 ,4 20
Other towns McGowan Mitchell Rowe Abbott Beardsley Jacobson Mills YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO
Fayette
Gray
Harrison 44 93 27 56 40 27 16 111 40 133 28 522 227 428 319 405 339 344 398 369 377
65 1 01 75 62 44 19 9 2 12 86 65 24 449 249 337 354 323 369 267 421 277 415
Monmouth 90 1 28 61 82 32 12 7 2 45 73 83 23 809 394 664 532 662 529 608 582 660 542
Mt. Vernon
Wayne
Winthrop
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Scarcelli LePage Otten Poliquin
Carrabst. V.
Chesterville
Coplin Plt.Dallas Plt.
Eustis
Kingfield
New Vnyd.
Rangeley
Rangeley Pl.
OXFORD COUNTY
Scarcelli LePage Otten Poliquin
BrownfieldBuckfield
Dixfield
Fryeburg
Hebron
Lincoln Plt.
Magalloway
Milton Plt.
Newry
Otisfield
Roxbury
Stoneham
Waterford
County totals
Scarcelli LePage Otten Poliquin
Lewiston Scarcelli LePage Otten Poliquin
Scarcelli LePage Otten Poliquin
Mech. Falls
Sabattus
Scarcelli LePage Otten Poliquin
Litchfield
New Glouc.
Readfield
Senate District 17-Republicans
Community Mason Pack
Greene 130 218
Leeds 73 107
Lisbon 867 51
Livermore 56 178
Livermore Falls
Mechanic Falls106 92
Minot 96 146
263 55
Turner 243 390
Wales 76 64
TOTALS 1,910 1,301
Sabattus
Community Samson-R
Auburn 895 1055
Greene 214 167
Durham
Leeds
2,181 1,931
Lisbon 446 283
Livermore 161 113
Livermore Falls 178 115
Mechanic Falls 87 84
Minot 105 89
Poland 188 198
295 133
Turner 265 173
Wales
TOTALS 5,015 4,341
Androscoggin County Sheriff
Desjardins-D
Lewiston
Sabattus
House District 96-Republicans
Community Morris
Minot 105 144
Turner 275 408
TOTALS 380 552
Timberlake
Hebron
House District 80- DemocratsCommunity
62 204
Monmouth 90 274
Wales 30 51
TOTALS 182 529
Simond Wing
Litchfield
House District 80- Republicans
C om mu ni ty M cD on al d
22 332 74
Monmouth 297 100 46
Wales 66 70 28
TOTALS 385 502 148
Newendyke Yel lowbear
Litchfield
Casino option for Bates Mill No. 5
Community Yes No
Ward 1 460 286
Ward 2 964 530
Ward 3 296 170
Ward 4 697 314
Ward 5 334 177
Ward 6 882 415
Ward 7 755 302
Central voting 653 380
TOTALS 5,041 2,574
ByRonFouRnieR
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON The sub-plots abounded Tuesday night:Antipathy toward elected of-ficials and the establishment.The power of special inter-ests. Tests of party purity. The
tea party. The quixotic fightagainsthyper-partisanship.
Each of these narratives, anyone of them a powerful storyline on its own, came togetheron thebusiest day of the prima-ry season, a concentrated pre-view of Novembers midtermelections. And all were resultsor effects of the single most de-fining trait of the U.S. politicallandscape:
A dispirited public is de-mandingchange. Again.
Less than two years ago, vot-erssoughtto pull thecountryin
a dramatically different direc-tion by electing a young, inex-perienced president who prom-ised to change politics. Despitea deep economic recession, thepercentage of people who be-lieved the country was headedin the right direction skyrock-eted. Barack Obamas job ap-
provalnumbers soared.Thebloomis offthatrose.While Obamas ratings are
fairly steady now his job ap-provalhoversaround 50 percent
a vast majority believe thecountry is on the wrong track.Only 22 percent of Americanssaythey trust thegovernmentinWashington, according to PewResearchCenter, among thelow-estmeasuresin halfa century.
T h e u n e m p l oy m e n t rat eis nearly 10 percent. Oil sul-lies the Gulf of Mexico. U.S.troops die in Afghanistan and
Iraq. Government bailouts andObamas health care initiativestir fears about the nationaldebt.And, nineyearsafter9/11,doubts linger about the coun-trysdefenses.
We need, said GOP voterTony Williams on Election Dayin California, some new blood
in there.
Anti-everything
Three congressional incum-bents faced stiff challengesTuesday night: Sen. BlancheLincoln, D-Ark., and Reps. BobInglis, R-S.C., and Jane Har-man, D-Calif. Inglis fell far be-hind his primary challengerand was forced into a runoff af-ter a race centered around theincumbents support for the2008financial bailout.
Less than one-third of Amer-
icans say they are inclined tosupport their House represen-tative in November, accordingto a Washington Post-ABC Newspoll, a level lower than in 1994,when Democrats lost control oftheHouseafter40yearsinpower.
Four incumbents lost seatsearlier this spring: Sens. Bob
Bennett, R-Utah, and ArlenSpecter, D-Pa., and Reps. AlanMollohan, D-W.Va., and ParkerGriffith,R-Ala.
Candidates who fight theirparties are faring well, some-times toppling establishment-backedfoes. Political neophytesweretherage againTuesday.
Former NFL lineman JonRunyan, a political newcomer,won a GOP congressional pri-mary race in New Jersey. InSouthCarolina, an unemployedmilitaryveteran, AlvinGreene,stunned South Carolina Demo-
cratic Party leadersby winningthenominationto challenge Re-publicanU.S. Sen.Jim DeMint.
Partisanship
Primary voters are punish-ing candidates who cooperatewith the opposing party. Spec-
ter was one of the Senatesbest-known moderates. Re-publican activists ended Ben-netts career because he hadworked with a Democrat on ahealth care bill that went no-where.
Lincoln, Inglis and Harmanhoped to avoid that treatmentTuesdaynight.
Primary voters are also re-warding ideological puritythat pushes both parties totheir extremes. In Arizona,for example, they have senta once-famous maverick, Sen.
John McCain, scurrying to theright tosavehis seat.
Voters tell pollsters that par-tisanship and gridlock areamong thereasons they despiseWashington.
Teaparty
It was an uneven perfor-mance for the loose coalition ofconservative and disenchantedvoterscalleda teaparty.
In Georgia, movement-backedRepublican Tom Graves won avacantHouse seat.
Butin Virginia,threeteapartycongressional candidateslost.
The Washington Post-ABCNews poll showed the percent-age of Americans who hold anunfavorable view of the move-ment has jumped from 39 per-centinMarchto 50percent.
Frenzied primaries preview fall themes
Community Hill
Ward 1 99 62 204
Ward 2 278 114 390
Ward 3 67 39 134
Ward 4 112 90 339
Ward 5 89 63 150
Ward 6 156 74 408
Ward 7 119 140 329
Central Voting 193 107 372
TOTALS 1,113 689 2,326
Androscoggin County Commission
Bernier Makas
Lewiston